The Treaty of the Lutsk was a secret agreement signed in Lutsk, Poland-Lithuania (now in Ukraine), between the Tsardom of Russia and the Ottoman Protectorate of Moldavia on 13 April 1711, shortly after the outbreak of the Russo-Ottoman War of 1710–11. The Ottoman Protectorate of Kara Bogdan (Moldavia) supported Russia in its war against the Ottomans with troops and by allowing the Russian army to cross its territory and to place garrisons in Moldavian fortresses.[1] The Moldavians were represented by the Metropolitan of Moldavia Ghedeon. The text of the treaty was elaborated entirely by Moldavian Hospodar Dimitrie Cantemir, who broke his oath to the Sultan and promised to become the vassal of the Russian tsar.
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The Treatyof the Lutsk was a secret agreement signed in Lutsk, Poland-Lithuania (now in Ukraine), between the Tsardom of Russia and the Ottoman Protectorate...
administrative center of Volyn Oblast and the administrative center ofLutsk Raion within the oblast. Lutsk has a population of 215,986 (2022 estimate)...
events, the ruler (Hospodar) Dimitrie Cantemir of Moldavia and Tsar Peter signed the TreatyofLutsk (13 April 1711), by which Moldavia pledged to support...
April 1711, the TreatyofLutsk was signed secretly between Dimitrie Cantemir and Peter the Great, following which the Principality of Moldavia sided with...
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of Liubar or Liubartas (also Lubart, Lubko, Lubardus, baptized Dmitry; died c. 1383) was Prince ofLutsk and Liubar (Volhynia) (1323–1383), Prince of...
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of Settlement on the southwestern border of the Russian Empire. Important cities include Zhytomyr, Rivne, Lutsk, Zviahel, and Volodymyr. Ukrainian: Воли́нь...
a ruler of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. He was also the prince of Grodno (1370–1382), prince ofLutsk (1387–1389), and the postulated king of the Hussites...
(Bilokorovychi, Zhitomir Oblast) Rakovo Lutsk Romny Pervomaisk Bilokorovychi The Declaration of State Sovereignty of Ukraine in 1990 stated that Ukraine would...
historical capital of the Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia. Other important cities are Chernivtsi, Rivne, Ivano-Frankivsk, Ternopil, Lutsk, Khmelnytskyi and...
of Poland became part of either Soviet Belarus (including Białystok, Łomża, Baranowicze and Brest) or Soviet Ukraine (including Lwów, Tarnopol, Lutsk...
Lubart's Castle in Lutsk. Švitrigaila proposed peace and a formal two-year Truce of Staryi Chortoryisk was signed on 1 September. The treatyof 1431 was confirmed...
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the German Schutzstaffel (SS) grew from eight members to over a quarter of a million Waffen-SS and over a million Allgemeine-SS members. Other members...
Cathedral. In January 1429, at the Congress ofLutsk Vytautas received the title of King of Lithuania with the backing of Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor, but the...
Peace Treaty concluded the 105-day Winter War on 13 March 1940 and started the Interim Peace. By the terms of the treaty, Finland ceded 9% of its national...
Brusilov chose Alexey Kaledin's Eighth Army to spearhead the capture ofLutsk and Kovel. Kaledin's attacking force included the XXXII Corps in the south...
lands in the German-occupied Ukraine and he was granted the title of Archbishop ofLutsk and Kovel. He also had authority over Bishoprics at Kyiv, Zhytomyr...
of Finland on 30 November 1939, three months after the outbreak of World War II, and ended three and a half months later with the Moscow Peace Treaty...